Section 1
Bureaucracy
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Bureaucracy
Bureaucracy may be defined as a form of government: government by many bureaus, administrators, and petty officials.

Size of the Federal Bureaucracy
The size of federal bureaucracy has been steady despite the government's claims of cutting the role of government.

The Growth of Bureaucracy
As modernity came into place in the Western hemisphere, the growth of bureaucratization came into place.

The Cost of Maintaining the Government
The cost of maintaining the United States government is a lengthy budgetary process, requiring approval from many governmental committees.

Public and Private Bureaucracies
Public and private bureaucracies both influence each other in terms of laws and regulations because they are mutually dependent.

Models of Bureaucracy
Bureaucracies have different type of models, depending upon their governmental organizational structure.